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eight of the three said she must go to parliament and put the plans before parliament to vote rather than just push through the plans by herself. this is a little bit of a setback. it is not completely unexpected. this is the way the supreme court indicated they might vote. the worst scenario would be scotland, wales, northern ireland, scotland remaining part of the eu, could have veto power. it does mean she will put through a bullet-proof bill to parliament to get passed quickly. it does mean parcel mliament wiy to cut the ways into the negotiation. she doesn't want to give away anything. we are beginning to hear from the opposition. no one is expecting this to stop theresa may being able to trigger article 50 and get into the exit negotiation talks. >> every executive wants free range to negotiate the way he or she chooses. nic robertson, thank you. >>> new information about the u.s. air strikes that killed 80 isis fighters in libya. sources tell cnn terrorists linked to the christmas market attack were believed to be in isis camps bombed by the u.s. last week. on december 19th, t
eight of the three said she must go to parliament and put the plans before parliament to vote rather than just push through the plans by herself. this is a little bit of a setback. it is not completely unexpected. this is the way the supreme court indicated they might vote. the worst scenario would be scotland, wales, northern ireland, scotland remaining part of the eu, could have veto power. it does mean she will put through a bullet-proof bill to parliament to get passed quickly. it does mean...
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ours and members of parliament. their beef is simple, they want to turn all of africa in an islamic state. they appointed 300 members of parliament. struggling to hold a presidential election. this is the time that al shabaab has chosen to attack. we know from our man in mogadishu that tens of millions have been killed. 30 injured and now those terrorists are now shot dead by security people. we're waiting to see in the first hours of african troops scramble over these mps. >> that's a terrifying scene there. thank you. >>> 48 minutes past the hour. one of president trump's top money men just scored a huge payday. we'll show you the money -- next. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >>> british prime minister teresa may is expected to face questions from lawmakers to
ours and members of parliament. their beef is simple, they want to turn all of africa in an islamic state. they appointed 300 members of parliament. struggling to hold a presidential election. this is the time that al shabaab has chosen to attack. we know from our man in mogadishu that tens of millions have been killed. 30 injured and now those terrorists are now shot dead by security people. we're waiting to see in the first hours of african troops scramble over these mps. >> that's a...
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. >> rebecca, i wanted to read to you a tweet that was sent out overnight by top russian parliament. he said all accusations against rush are based on confidence and assumptions. to be fair the people who were in those positions during the bush administration are no longer in those positions now. however, it is the point that donald trump has been making when he questions the legitimacy of u.s. intel. what does it say to you that a russian parliament member is mirroring the president-elect assertions? >> or you could flip that and say the president-elect is mirroring what russia has been saying. it's really nothing short of stunning. we haven't seen this from a president or a president-elect really in modern history. now, what i would say is that at the start of all of the recent administrations, really, president obama, institute a sort of reset. this is quite different that we have president-elect trump and russian officials on the same page in terms of their messaging. and really stunning as well that donald trump even after this intel briefing yesterday, when he did receive infor
. >> rebecca, i wanted to read to you a tweet that was sent out overnight by top russian parliament. he said all accusations against rush are based on confidence and assumptions. to be fair the people who were in those positions during the bush administration are no longer in those positions now. however, it is the point that donald trump has been making when he questions the legitimacy of u.s. intel. what does it say to you that a russian parliament member is mirroring the...
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lawmakers in iraq -- when lawmakers in the iraqi parliament heard what the u.s. was doing, there was a resolution to move reciprocally against the united states. first of all, do you support that? should the iraqi government do to american citizens what the u.s. government is doing to iraqi citizens? what is that exactly mean? >> it could be quite honest with you, it's disgusting and disgrace. this ban. it's a humiliating. it's like spitting in the face of he iraqis. we thought that we are strategic ally to the united states of america. now we have signed with the u.s. strategic framework agreement a few years ago, and, fortunately, obama administration did not do anything to implement that strategic framework agreement, and now we are having this slap on the face by the senior administration. we were hoping this administration would sit down with iraqis and work out how to implement -- it's an action plan to implement the strategic flame work agreement. now, what do we have? is it we have this ban. it's totally irrationale. totally -- well, not reasonable decisi
lawmakers in iraq -- when lawmakers in the iraqi parliament heard what the u.s. was doing, there was a resolution to move reciprocally against the united states. first of all, do you support that? should the iraqi government do to american citizens what the u.s. government is doing to iraqi citizens? what is that exactly mean? >> it could be quite honest with you, it's disgusting and disgrace. this ban. it's a humiliating. it's like spitting in the face of he iraqis. we thought that we...
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i will point out one tweet by the member of parliament. he said the democratic process if the u.s. was undermined not by russia, but by the obama administration and the media who supported clinton against trump. the threat to democracy is inside the u.s. more of the hard edge of this. i don't think, john, it is in the interest to get too much response from the government here. after all, they want to forget about obama and ignore him and concentrate on the new president. >> and president-elect donald trump issued a number of kind tweets about russia after the report. i think the feeling is mutual. jill, thank you. >>> the incoming trump administration is refusing to bring up a timeline over obamacare. this is kellyanne conway with jake tapper. >> he is committed to replacing obamacare with something that actually is affordable and accessible and allows you to buy insurance over state lines. it really depends what the piece of legislation is. what does it look like. >> kentucky senator rand paul say he and the president-elect see eye to eye on it. he fully supports my plan to replac
i will point out one tweet by the member of parliament. he said the democratic process if the u.s. was undermined not by russia, but by the obama administration and the media who supported clinton against trump. the threat to democracy is inside the u.s. more of the hard edge of this. i don't think, john, it is in the interest to get too much response from the government here. after all, they want to forget about obama and ignore him and concentrate on the new president. >> and...
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the turkish parliament is moving to extend emergency rule in turkey by another three months. it was first imposed by the government an a failed military coup last summer. cnn's ian lee is live in istanbul. where's the progress? >> they know who he is, although they have not released that information or details of his nationality, if he isn't turkish. we also have that cell phone video where he's showing him doing a selfie at a market. i can tell you, i look off to my right and i can see where he was filming that video. i was shopping in that market, not too long ago. just shows how these men are just moving about turkey. but also we're hearing 21 people now total have been detained in connection with this. they're being interrogated to find out what role, if any, they played in this attack. now, those five isis members they were detained in isner. this is the third largest city in turkey. er that detained now. it's been four days now since this happened and police haven't been able to catch him. the fact that he is an isis operative he might be able to slip away into syria. w
the turkish parliament is moving to extend emergency rule in turkey by another three months. it was first imposed by the government an a failed military coup last summer. cnn's ian lee is live in istanbul. where's the progress? >> they know who he is, although they have not released that information or details of his nationality, if he isn't turkish. we also have that cell phone video where he's showing him doing a selfie at a market. i can tell you, i look off to my right and i can see...
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the reason that applause burst outside on the floor of the russian parliament when they found out that trump won is is that they want those sanctions lifted because it is most of what their foreign exchange earnings really consist of, oil and gas exports. regardless of whether they get to that today, it will be on the agenda first thing tomorrow. >> the putin call, sarah, is at noon. an hour earlier, there's the call from german chancellor angela merkel. we know that russia has been a liaison, over the past several years. what do you expect that she'll stay, as we try to gauge the level of cooperation she'll have with this president? >> obviously, angela merkel will be expressing her dismay that trump is lifting these sanctions. he's liking to face that from a number of leaders, theresa may included. that they don't want those sanctions lifted. seen though, that's not a surprising position, right? he ran on a platform normalizing relations with russia, he's not even the first president to do that. if you recall, president obama came into office saying he wanted to experience a warmer r
the reason that applause burst outside on the floor of the russian parliament when they found out that trump won is is that they want those sanctions lifted because it is most of what their foreign exchange earnings really consist of, oil and gas exports. regardless of whether they get to that today, it will be on the agenda first thing tomorrow. >> the putin call, sarah, is at noon. an hour earlier, there's the call from german chancellor angela merkel. we know that russia has been a...
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jordan's parliament, they condemned the u.s. plan to move the israeli embassy to jerusalem saying it fuels violence, threatens to flame the passions of -- he said it out loud and that's -- appears to be hard for even america's friends to decipher what he exactly means. >> if you're talking about the moving of the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, i support that. i understand that bill clinton supported it, george w. bush supported it. i think it's the right thing to do. >> isn't jordan a very important ally in the middle east and also in the fight against isis? if you alienate jordan by doing something like this prematurely, that that might not be such a good thing? >> donald trump was elected based on a very strong campaign where he made many statements, and the american people, i believe, are expecting him to keep to those statements, and this is one he made a promise on. the other is the wall, and i'm saying i think he surrounded himself with an incredible team, including rex tillerson as secretary of state who knows the wo
jordan's parliament, they condemned the u.s. plan to move the israeli embassy to jerusalem saying it fuels violence, threatens to flame the passions of -- he said it out loud and that's -- appears to be hard for even america's friends to decipher what he exactly means. >> if you're talking about the moving of the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, i support that. i understand that bill clinton supported it, george w. bush supported it. i think it's the right thing to do. >> isn't...
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elections in holland in the next couple of months and potentially his party could be the largest in parliament. you have populist movements in france and this message will be used and amplified by the populist nationalist parties and the concern in europe is that perhaps president trump is trying to do that, to, if you will, fuel this emerging feeling in europe and create divides in europe and that's a deeper worry here. this may not be a major concern of the white house at this stage, but as we all know, events change and there are times that you turn to your allies for support in whatever policies you may have a few years down the line that you can't predict today. so you're stretching and growing a divide that you maybe don't necessarily need to grow and maybe not appreciate quite the strain you're putting on it. >> and then paul, at least three legal filings against this executive order that we know of by speaking to people involved in it and in your view, is there a constitutionality problem with this executive order? >> i think there may be some problems in the way this order was impleme
elections in holland in the next couple of months and potentially his party could be the largest in parliament. you have populist movements in france and this message will be used and amplified by the populist nationalist parties and the concern in europe is that perhaps president trump is trying to do that, to, if you will, fuel this emerging feeling in europe and create divides in europe and that's a deeper worry here. this may not be a major concern of the white house at this stage, but as...
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parliament voted to impeach her last month, and now that impeachment vote has gone to the constitutional court. so there is a lot of political turmoil here. and regardless of the impeachment or if she'll step down, there was due to be a presidential election here in south korea this year. so all of this turmoil plays well into kim jong-un's hands. he's not going to likely do anything provocative towards south korea or to tip the boatright now, because it's all working for him. he doesn't like conservative governments in south korea. they are anti-north korea. any liberal government that comes in here with a liberal president is likely to reach out for dialogue to the north and that's what kim wants, once he's kept the country from becoming a new state. >> we're about to get a new president, so we'll have to wait and see what donald trump's tactics are toward the north. thank you so much, sima. >>> india police had to detain a cap pain after a ferry fire killed 23. the boat reportedly caught fire after a sort circuit in the generator. hundreds of people were headed to jakarta at the time.
parliament voted to impeach her last month, and now that impeachment vote has gone to the constitutional court. so there is a lot of political turmoil here. and regardless of the impeachment or if she'll step down, there was due to be a presidential election here in south korea this year. so all of this turmoil plays well into kim jong-un's hands. he's not going to likely do anything provocative towards south korea or to tip the boatright now, because it's all working for him. he doesn't like...
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in fact, in the houses of parliament yesterday, one said to her why would you talk to a mysoginist president. she would have a frank relationship. on top of the agenda, everything from fighting terrorism to talking about nato and the syrian conflict. a fine balance for theresa may who wants to get a trade deal, christine. >> two leaders of countries that turned inward in recent months. thank you, isa soares. >>> president trump says mexico will stay pay for the wall eventually although it seems that if a wall happens, the united states and u.s. taxpayers will pay for it first. what does this all mean? i w earchi family tree, i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. ancestry really helped me fill in a lot of details. that's how i feel about blue-emu pain relief spray. odorless and fast-acting. it soothes all my muscle aches and pains. and it's convenient for those hard to reach places. and if you're like me, you'll love blue-emu super strength cream. it's made with real
in fact, in the houses of parliament yesterday, one said to her why would you talk to a mysoginist president. she would have a frank relationship. on top of the agenda, everything from fighting terrorism to talking about nato and the syrian conflict. a fine balance for theresa may who wants to get a trade deal, christine. >> two leaders of countries that turned inward in recent months. thank you, isa soares. >>> president trump says mexico will stay pay for the wall eventually...
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. >> lugowar is a member of russian parliament and he received all support directly from vladimir putin. >> do you know whether our president-elect, president-elect trump, has been accepting of the conclusion of that u.k. inquiry into the murder of your husband? >> it's difficult it f it was based fully on evidence of sash ashe's murder and fully investigated this criminal case. but the inquiry was based on a two part and secret part wharkts we don't know, the material, and we don't know what was behind of closing door when he was hearing about this closing material. and i can't say exactly what was more than we heard in this public inquiry. >> i know that you're paying close attention to the case of christopher steele. do you think based on what we know of this. >> of course. it not difficult not to be closed because all newspaperthis case. it immediately was linked to i can't say i cannot use this person or sasha made him at all. but all stories about my husband's -- how do you prove this? >> when you crossed the serious line your life became endentured. >> your husband's murder was a
. >> lugowar is a member of russian parliament and he received all support directly from vladimir putin. >> do you know whether our president-elect, president-elect trump, has been accepting of the conclusion of that u.k. inquiry into the murder of your husband? >> it's difficult it f it was based fully on evidence of sash ashe's murder and fully investigated this criminal case. but the inquiry was based on a two part and secret part wharkts we don't know, the material, and we...
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another person who is very influential in the twittersphere, a member of parliament, said, quote, the mountain gave birth to a mouse in other words, he is saying all of the accusations are based on confidence and assumptions. he mentioned the u.s. was just as confident about the fact or the allegation that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. meanwhile, president-elect trump is tweeting about an improved relationship between russia and the united states. there is no direct reaction but obviously the russians have been saying for quite some time that is precisely what they want. they seem to be counting down the days until he is inaugurated. let's look in a bit more detail at those tweets that jill mentioned. on saturday, donald trump wrote, having a good relationship with russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. only stupid people or fools would think that it is bad. we have enough problems around the world without yet another one. when i am president, russia will respect us far more than they do now and both countries will perhaps work together to solve some of the many gr
another person who is very influential in the twittersphere, a member of parliament, said, quote, the mountain gave birth to a mouse in other words, he is saying all of the accusations are based on confidence and assumptions. he mentioned the u.s. was just as confident about the fact or the allegation that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. meanwhile, president-elect trump is tweeting about an improved relationship between russia and the united states. there is no direct reaction...
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nuclear deterrent and why the government i lead will increase spending on defense every year in this parliament. [ applause ] >> it is why britain is a leading member along side the united states of the coalition working successfully to defeat dash, as part of nato's eastern forward in europe, to defend the afghan government from terrorism and reinforcing peacekeeping operations south sudan and somal somalia, why britain is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery one of the great scourges our country has ever found. >> [ applause ] >> i hope you will join us in that cause and i commend senator corker in particular for his work in the field and it is good to have met him here today. as americans know the united kingdom by instinct recognizes its responsibilities to the world and as we end our -- to the european union and voted with quiet resolve to do last year we have the opportunity to reassert our belief in a confident sovereign and global britain ready to build relationships with old friends and new allies alike. we will build a new partnership wit
nuclear deterrent and why the government i lead will increase spending on defense every year in this parliament. [ applause ] >> it is why britain is a leading member along side the united states of the coalition working successfully to defeat dash, as part of nato's eastern forward in europe, to defend the afghan government from terrorism and reinforcing peacekeeping operations south sudan and somal somalia, why britain is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down...
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. >> reporter: the uk foreign secretary boris johnson took to the floor in parliament to say the uk government had managed to get exemption for british citizens who hold dual nationalities with seven countries. again, more confusion if the exception still holds. we have other foreign ministers like france and germany trying to get clarification for citizens of theirs who hold passports and also one of the other seven nationalities on the banned list at the moment. here in westminster, this was the scene of heavy protests as people took to the streets of the capital here in london across the cities and across uk as well to protest against the travel ban. the uk foreign secretary thought the move to ban people for 90 days that hold the seven passports was divisive and wrong. prime minister theresa may standing back from outright criticizing the u.s. government. there is a growing fury over the state visit of donald trump. theresa may extended the opportunity of the state visit from the queen to donald trump when she met donald trump a week ago in washington, d.c. that is something else that peop
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british parliament unaware of the failure renewed the trident program a month later. so far, theresa may refused comment. >>> california governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency after the heavy rains caused his state causing flooding, erosion and worse. that is crazy. at least 50 counties hit extremely hard by the storms there. four weather-related deaths in california. in the southeastern united states, at least 19 people are dead following an outbreak of tornadoes. georgia is one of the hardest hit states. this neighborhood ripped to shreds. the twisters killed more people last weekend than in all of last year. are these storms over in the southeast? meteorologist pedram javaheri has the latest. >> john and christine, the threat is over across the seat. of course, we know what occurred. this is one of the quieter times of the year. we generally see 35 or so tornadoes for the month of january. the system migrates to the north and east with gusty winds and heavy rainfall in the northeast with milder temperatures returning to the south. right around eastern m
british parliament unaware of the failure renewed the trident program a month later. so far, theresa may refused comment. >>> california governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency after the heavy rains caused his state causing flooding, erosion and worse. that is crazy. at least 50 counties hit extremely hard by the storms there. four weather-related deaths in california. in the southeastern united states, at least 19 people are dead following an outbreak of tornadoes. georgia...
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trump to become president of the united states and a little bit of reaction coming from the parliament. basically in tweets. this is a nuclear weapons which is a delicate issue. this is not a proposal. maybe we put this aside for the time being. i don't think anybody is picking up on that. >> it is interesting to see how it plays out. on angela merkel and vladimir putin. he seemed to talk about whether or not he trusted one or the other despite maerkel being a friend to the u.s. for years. >> reporter: yes, that was a shock in europe that he would put those two people angela merkel and vladimir putin in the same breath. listen to what the president-elect said. >> whom do you trust more as you talk to them? angela merkel or vladimir putin? >> i start off trusting both. let's see how long that lasts. >> reporter: a lot of concern about that. we go on to the criticism of angela merkel. president-elect donald trump saying she made a catastrophic mistake on letting immigrants, my gra migrants come into germany. listen to what he said on that. >> i have great respect for her. i felt she was
trump to become president of the united states and a little bit of reaction coming from the parliament. basically in tweets. this is a nuclear weapons which is a delicate issue. this is not a proposal. maybe we put this aside for the time being. i don't think anybody is picking up on that. >> it is interesting to see how it plays out. on angela merkel and vladimir putin. he seemed to talk about whether or not he trusted one or the other despite maerkel being a friend to the u.s. for...
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the parliament voted to impeach president mark in december. >>> four people have died after a tornado tore through a home in rural alabama. the severe weather has hit several states in the southeastern u.s., causing damage to homes, flash flooding and power outages. meteorologist pedestrian ram jauf her haiery joins us with m. >> when you look at the perspective of what's going on, the temperature variance out there towards louisville and nashville, you talk about the disparity of air mass, lightning strikes and this area of southeastern alabama where we saw the fatal tornados drop down. dothan and a tree came down across a mobile home in that region. and several tornados in the state of georgia as well. an incredible number when you think of four fatalities so early in the season. 17 fatalities was the lowest of the year for 40 years. and i want to show you when it comes to these tornados again, the sheer number of these tornados, the intensity of it over the past 24 hours. upwards of 130 reports of severe weather. that number 12 is significant in and of itself. this early into the s
the parliament voted to impeach president mark in december. >>> four people have died after a tornado tore through a home in rural alabama. the severe weather has hit several states in the southeastern u.s., causing damage to homes, flash flooding and power outages. meteorologist pedestrian ram jauf her haiery joins us with m. >> when you look at the perspective of what's going on, the temperature variance out there towards louisville and nashville, you talk about the disparity...
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and you did have an outspoken voice in the russian parliament saying hey, we can work together in ukraine, on resolving the syria conflict, on battling against terrorism. and this is also taking digs against long-time critics in the u.s. of russia. such as the republican senator john mccain calling him a foe of russia and saying that he was panicking at the possibility that sanctions could be lifted. you also had this intriguing tweet coming out from the russian embassy in london. of course, the british prime minister was meeting alongside donald trump and indicated she didn't want sanctions lifted until russia moved forward with the peace process in ukraine and this tweet saying quote, engage and beware. saying as far as we're aware cold war was long dead so there are real tensions still between russia's critics both in the u.s. and in europe and certainly we see that the kremlin would like to see trump moving away from some of those critics to opening up in their eyes hopefully a new era between moscow and washington. it's far too early to see whether trump will be able to move forward
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the parliament voted to impeach president park in december. >>> a party ended in deadly gunfire in sao paulo, brazil. a mass funeral was held monday. the shooter opened fire on 12 people, including his wife and young son. then he turned the gun on himself. they believe he was angry over a split with his family. four other people were injured. >>> brazilian authorities are now investigating a lengthy prison riot that left at least 56 people dead. they say the death toll could rise as they get a better idea of what exactly happened. cnn's rafael romo has the details. >> reporter: brazilian authorities say the riot lasted 17 hours from new year's day in the afternoon until monday morning when prison guards were finally able to regain control. family members of inmates desperate to find out about their loved ones rushed the prison gates. >> translator: i want to know how my son is. my son is in there. >> translator: this is a bullet. >> reporter: anguish is plain to see on their face. violence broke out sunday in the heart of the amazon near the city of manaus. the riot was sparked by a ba
the parliament voted to impeach president park in december. >>> a party ended in deadly gunfire in sao paulo, brazil. a mass funeral was held monday. the shooter opened fire on 12 people, including his wife and young son. then he turned the gun on himself. they believe he was angry over a split with his family. four other people were injured. >>> brazilian authorities are now investigating a lengthy prison riot that left at least 56 people dead. they say the death toll could...
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now, we've heard for instance members of the iraqi parliament saying that they may impose reciprocal measures on americans trying to go to iraq. so this decision has huge implications across the region. and obviously is going to complicate american policy in a country like iraq where there are more than 5,000 american service men and women helping iraqi forces in their fight against isis. and this certainly sends all the wrong signals to people who we are supposed to be friends with when it comes to the united states. >> so, ben, those thoughts on the allies, the people as you have pointed out before given your extensive experience reporting in that region, people who have risked their lives in fact to protect the united states, main of those people finding themselves barred from the united states. the u.s. president says that this move is designed to protect the nation from isis and from terrorism, but there are critics who say that this plays directly into isis' hands. >> reporter: it does. it frames the united states in the eyes of many people as an enemy, not the of isis alone, b
now, we've heard for instance members of the iraqi parliament saying that they may impose reciprocal measures on americans trying to go to iraq. so this decision has huge implications across the region. and obviously is going to complicate american policy in a country like iraq where there are more than 5,000 american service men and women helping iraqi forces in their fight against isis. and this certainly sends all the wrong signals to people who we are supposed to be friends with when it...
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ten people dead, 51 wounded after two truck abominates explode outside a popular hotel outside the parliament. somali security forces killing four gunmen after they stormed the hotel. the terror group al shabaab is claiming responsibility for the attack. cnn is in nairobi with more. >> reporter: hi, carol, you're right, a bloody morning in mogadishu, not the first time the people of mogadishu have suffered at the hands of al qaeda affiliate al shabaab. they loaded a truck full of explosives and aimed them at the gates. it exploded, and 15 minutes later four gunmen went in there with another truck. they exploded the truck they arrived in and started shooting up the hotel. they were stopped by somali security police. of course they were killed outright. but we have, as you say, some terrible news of tragedies and more deaths for the somali people. basically what's happening in somalia at the moment is the people as a whole want democracy, are fighting for democracy. but this small affiliate of al qaeda and isis is trying to turn the whole of africa into an islamic state. >> thank you, farai sev
ten people dead, 51 wounded after two truck abominates explode outside a popular hotel outside the parliament. somali security forces killing four gunmen after they stormed the hotel. the terror group al shabaab is claiming responsibility for the attack. cnn is in nairobi with more. >> reporter: hi, carol, you're right, a bloody morning in mogadishu, not the first time the people of mogadishu have suffered at the hands of al qaeda affiliate al shabaab. they loaded a truck full of...
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i think members of the parliament are beginning to say not what we will talk about right now. there were other things the very interesting interview that raised a lot of eyebrows in europe. one was comments by president-elect donald trump criticizing angela merkel. the german chancellor. one of the closest allies of the united states. and criticizing her about refugees. here's what donald trump said. >> i have great respect for her. i felt she was a great, great leader. i think she made one very catastrophic mistake. and that was taking all of these illegals -- you know, taking all of the people from wherever they come from. i'll see here and meet her and i'll respect her and i like her, but i think it was a mistake. people make mistakes. i think that was a very big mistake. >> reporter: now the president-elect also got into some other areas. one of which basically repeating what he said all along about nato. calling it obsolete. that was greeted by the kremlin spokesperson a few minutes ago. saying that russia agrees. no surprise there. on syria, however, trump was critical o
i think members of the parliament are beginning to say not what we will talk about right now. there were other things the very interesting interview that raised a lot of eyebrows in europe. one was comments by president-elect donald trump criticizing angela merkel. the german chancellor. one of the closest allies of the united states. and criticizing her about refugees. here's what donald trump said. >> i have great respect for her. i felt she was a great, great leader. i think she made...
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thousands of people taking to the streets right here in the uk houses of parliament and down the street outside 10 downing street where the prime minister resides to voice the travel ban and the prime minister theresa may being urged to disinvite donald trump. they will have to start debating in the house of commons. it gathered so many signatures on the petition to urge theresa may to rethink the offer of the state visit she extended to donald trump a week ago. >> protests on theies coming ou countries speaking out. nina, thank you. >> we have not heard companies talk so much about values ever in my career. remarkable. >>> 47 minutes past the hour. countdown to super bowl vl is on. the festivities started with opening night. >> how about that? andy scholes was at the event in houston. home state of texas has more on the bleacher report. the atlanta hawks -- falcons. that's my pick. >> george, last night's event was at minute maid park where the astros play. there were characters at media day. there were lots of media. over 1,000 media members on hand for the event. among them peyton an
thousands of people taking to the streets right here in the uk houses of parliament and down the street outside 10 downing street where the prime minister resides to voice the travel ban and the prime minister theresa may being urged to disinvite donald trump. they will have to start debating in the house of commons. it gathered so many signatures on the petition to urge theresa may to rethink the offer of the state visit she extended to donald trump a week ago. >> protests on theies...
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a senior senator and former head of the international foreign relations committee russian parliament saying this conversation between trump and putin could give a new beginning to the fight against islamic state, a solution to the crisis in syria and u contain. merkel referring to the german chancellor only has old solutions. all the conversations that trump is having today, he's having a number of them with shin -- say this one with putin is by far the most important one. >> matthew chance, thank you so much. we appreciate it. live for us from moscow. >> let's go to germany next where berlin's mayor has some strong words for president trump. what is the mayor saying? >> reporter: well, what the mayor put out a statement last night saying berlin more than any other city knows what suffering has caused when a wall is used to divide a continent. of course, the berlin wall cut straight through divided east and west germany. so he said essentially at the end of the statement mr. president, you know, listen to the words of former president ronald reagan, tear down this wall and please don
a senior senator and former head of the international foreign relations committee russian parliament saying this conversation between trump and putin could give a new beginning to the fight against islamic state, a solution to the crisis in syria and u contain. merkel referring to the german chancellor only has old solutions. all the conversations that trump is having today, he's having a number of them with shin -- say this one with putin is by far the most important one. >> matthew...
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right now, but in fact you just have to look back to 2015, when russian hackers broke into the german parliament, you wonder what they were doing there, stealing information from that. hackers will steal things and release them years ahead in order to influence an election. >> it's an interesting read, go to cnn.com and you can see it there. >>> coming up, for many people here in washington, so many people came in to witness this historic inauguration, it was that very special moment for many of them and now comes the hard work for president trump who has promised amount, like every presidential candidate does to his base. you're going to hear next from the people who supported him most and what this all means to them. >> you got to take action, you got to do what you said you're going to do, so like him or not, i think you're going to see a lot of activity and you're going to see a lot of things happen. [john] what if instead of waiting weeks for your tax refund, you can get an advance on that refund? [zombie] an advance on my tax refund. [john] doesn't take brains to see the value in that. [zo
right now, but in fact you just have to look back to 2015, when russian hackers broke into the german parliament, you wonder what they were doing there, stealing information from that. hackers will steal things and release them years ahead in order to influence an election. >> it's an interesting read, go to cnn.com and you can see it there. >>> coming up, for many people here in washington, so many people came in to witness this historic inauguration, it was that very special...
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there's a member of parliament, and we quoted him quite a lot and he tweets a lot, and he was mentioning madonna who is well known in russia, not for good reasons particularly, and he said the dephaupbicily possessed madonna is not with trump, and said those that declared war on trump a long time ago -- i think he would have to say the approach is that the american media are really out to get president trump. back to you. >> all right, jill doherty for us there in moscow. thank you so much. >> thank you, jill, and thank you for sharing part of your morning with us. >> "new day" starts right after a quick break. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver a
there's a member of parliament, and we quoted him quite a lot and he tweets a lot, and he was mentioning madonna who is well known in russia, not for good reasons particularly, and he said the dephaupbicily possessed madonna is not with trump, and said those that declared war on trump a long time ago -- i think he would have to say the approach is that the american media are really out to get president trump. back to you. >> all right, jill doherty for us there in moscow. thank you so...
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one is a member of russian parliament, all support from vladimir putin. >> do you know whether our president-elect, president-elect trump, has been accepting of the conclusion of that uk inquiry into the murder of your husband? >> it's difficult to discuss about this subject right now because it was based on evidence of sasha's murder and fully investigated this criminal case, but how we know was based on two part, secret part we don't know the material and what was behind closing door when there was a hearing about this material. we don't -- i can't say exactly what was more than we heard in this public inquiry. >> i know you're paying close attention to the case of christopher steele. do you think based on what you know of this case he has reason to be fearful of his safety? >> of course it is not difficult not to be close to this, all newspaper about this case, it immediately was linked to name of my husband. i can't say and use this person, but what happened to this man, all this, he started to be frightened of his life, particularly all stories about my husband shows how dangerous when you pr
one is a member of russian parliament, all support from vladimir putin. >> do you know whether our president-elect, president-elect trump, has been accepting of the conclusion of that uk inquiry into the murder of your husband? >> it's difficult to discuss about this subject right now because it was based on evidence of sasha's murder and fully investigated this criminal case, but how we know was based on two part, secret part we don't know the material and what was behind closing...
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interesting because one of russia's most senior lawmakers who was until very recently the head of the russian parliament, he came out with a series of tweets. he's very active on twitter just like the u.s. president-elect and one of those tweets in part reads all accusations against russia are based on confidence and assumptions. the u.s. were just as confidence as the wmds saddam hussein had referring to 2003 and some of the failures in the u.s. intelligence that happened then. there is some frustration that some of the language that's been used not just in this most recent report but of course also in those senate armed services committee hearings by people like john mccain and others there on that panel, the russians continuing their line that they had absolutely nothing to do with it. it's interesting because you always here these nuances in the russian language or in their statements where they say they don't deny that perhaps russians were involved in some of this, but they say it wasn't official russia, of course, meaning any sort of russian government agencies like for instance the military, lik
interesting because one of russia's most senior lawmakers who was until very recently the head of the russian parliament, he came out with a series of tweets. he's very active on twitter just like the u.s. president-elect and one of those tweets in part reads all accusations against russia are based on confidence and assumptions. the u.s. were just as confidence as the wmds saddam hussein had referring to 2003 and some of the failures in the u.s. intelligence that happened then. there is some...
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there have been actually fist fights in the european parliament over who should take over leadership. it's been a messy picture. nigel farage is not going away, remanes absolutely a current and very present speaker, not just with fox, but also has his own chat show, radio talk show in the uk. he's not gone away. theresa may would like to marginalize and eclipse him as much as possible. will he applauded her speech last week on brexit. he's not gone away. in this relationship with president trump theresa may likes to be in the driving seat and wants farage in the back seat, way back behind economy, if you will, in the cheap seats at the back where he can't be heard. that's probably not going to happen. he's a voice out there. britain people are used to him and his views. he's absolutely going to remain someone that president trump can turn to if he chooses to get the temperature of the british feeling unvarnished by the sort of political spin, if you will, that theresa may is putting on. let's not forget, he went on the campaign trail with president trump. he es feels brexit, the vote
there have been actually fist fights in the european parliament over who should take over leadership. it's been a messy picture. nigel farage is not going away, remanes absolutely a current and very present speaker, not just with fox, but also has his own chat show, radio talk show in the uk. he's not gone away. theresa may would like to marginalize and eclipse him as much as possible. will he applauded her speech last week on brexit. he's not gone away. in this relationship with president...
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the parliament there wants to throw the americans out. how do you fight the war on terrorism? none of this makes sense. there's nothing more impervious to fact and reason than political fantasy and this is what bannon represents. >> and he now has a top seat on the national security council. he's going to have a role in some of the most sensitive operations facing this nation. what do you think of that? >> well, what they're doing, don, they're going to set up a parallel intelligence service. that's why the director of national intelligence was thrown out. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff was thrown off. they're going to find their own facts. alternate facts. and that's what they've done so far, and it's going to get worse. and i just don't trust bannon to figure this out. he's got no experience in policy, no experience in coordinating government agencies and you look -- saying we are less safe. these bans are going to get americans killed. >> i've got to run. that's the last word. thank you very much. we'll be right back. and now, i help people find discounts, like p
the parliament there wants to throw the americans out. how do you fight the war on terrorism? none of this makes sense. there's nothing more impervious to fact and reason than political fantasy and this is what bannon represents. >> and he now has a top seat on the national security council. he's going to have a role in some of the most sensitive operations facing this nation. what do you think of that? >> well, what they're doing, don, they're going to set up a parallel...
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we've heard members of the iraqi parliament suggesting that iraq take the same sort of measures and that's particularly problematic when you consider that there are more than 5,000 u.s. military personnel in iraq supporting that country's effort to destroy isis. so when you speak to a variety of people, i've been in touch, for instance, with a former member of u.s. special forces who served in afghanistan and iraq, he says when this sort of message goes out, it puts the lives of u.s. military personnel in danger. poppy? >> i think it's very important to note for viewers, of the 7 countries and let's hold them back on the screen and what this ban extends to. this four month ban on any refugees, this does not include any of the countries where the 9/11 terrorists were from. most from saudi arabia. non-included. egypt is non-included and lebanon is not included. >> reporter: it's important to keep in mind particularly when you consider the man who participated in the san bernardino attack who left 14 u.s. citizens dead, he originally came from pakistan. his wife was pakistani, entered the cou
we've heard members of the iraqi parliament suggesting that iraq take the same sort of measures and that's particularly problematic when you consider that there are more than 5,000 u.s. military personnel in iraq supporting that country's effort to destroy isis. so when you speak to a variety of people, i've been in touch, for instance, with a former member of u.s. special forces who served in afghanistan and iraq, he says when this sort of message goes out, it puts the lives of u.s. military...
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and another tweeter here in russia who is a member of the parliament said the threat to democracy is inside the u.s. so i think at this point, john, there is not a lot in it for them to talk about this. it is something that they want to set aside and kind of say that was the old regime. that was president obama. now there is a new president coming in and he is a man they want to have a better relationship with. that said, they are not sure whether he can deliver what he promised during the election campaign. john. >> jill dougherty for us. donald trump tweeting over the weekend. he looks forward to a positive relationship with russia. we will see. >>> the trump administration is refusing to commit to say timeline for replacing obamacare. the president-elect made that an issue of the campaign. listen to kellyanne conway with our jake tapper. >> he is committed to replacing obamacare with something that actually is affordable and accessible and allows you to buy over state lines. it depends what the piece of legislation is. what does it look like. >> kentucky senator rand paul claims h
and another tweeter here in russia who is a member of the parliament said the threat to democracy is inside the u.s. so i think at this point, john, there is not a lot in it for them to talk about this. it is something that they want to set aside and kind of say that was the old regime. that was president obama. now there is a new president coming in and he is a man they want to have a better relationship with. that said, they are not sure whether he can deliver what he promised during the...
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take what's happened in iraq today, the iraqi parliament has passed a resolution saying, we have fought with the united states for a decade now. our troops are fighting isis every day, we have americans assisting us in that effort, we are in effect partnering with you to destroy isis, and you're telling us that those iraqis who are putting their lives on the line for an american foreign policy objective, which also serves their objectives, those people are your enemies to such an extent that they cannot even -- >> that's what president obama said, right? he banned them for six months. >> no, he didn't. >> he stopped the -- >> fareed -- >> there's a difference. the difference is, and i have it ready for you. the obama administration's travel restriction provided for extra scrutiny for people who travelled to these lands. it is the other way around, the administration -- >> there was an iraqi that came in here, the fbi later found out after he was in here, he was -- >> from entering the u.s. just because they were citizens from these seven countries. >> it's also a strange defense of trum
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official comment about this just yet from iraq but we're hearing certain calls by different members of parliament, different officials according to some reports calling for reciprocal treatment here where americans would be banned from entering the u.s. this is seen as an insult where you have millions of people who have just been brandeds as a terrorist threat to the united states. and when you look at for example countries like iraq, these are countries that face that same threat of terrorism on a daily base, where people there feel that they are at the forefront of the fight against global terrorism and they're fighting it in their own countriecountri. really mixed feelings at this point but mostly real uncertainty in this region about what comes next. >> just drawing on your own experience reporting in the region, yourself, benwedeman, help our viewers in the u.s. and around the world to understand many of these people as have been reported by yourself, by ben, have helped the united states in conflict zones, have offered intelligence in some cases. >> of course. if you look at, for example,
official comment about this just yet from iraq but we're hearing certain calls by different members of parliament, different officials according to some reports calling for reciprocal treatment here where americans would be banned from entering the u.s. this is seen as an insult where you have millions of people who have just been brandeds as a terrorist threat to the united states. and when you look at for example countries like iraq, these are countries that face that same threat of terrorism...
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there is for instance former head of the russian parliament's foreign relation committee who came out with a series of tweets, he is very active on twitter, early this morning and late last night clearly right after reading that declassified version of that report where he says that it's not russsia that is undermining democracy, it is the u.s., blaming the obama administration for the poor relations with russia. and of course the russians have always said that they flat out denny of the allegations and there is nothing to indicate that they would change that stance even since this declassified versionof the alle there is nothing to indicate that they would change that stance even since this declassified version came out. what we're hearing from media outlets an russian officials, they feel that what has been put out in the public so far is very thin, that there is very little in the way of substance in there, there is very little actual evidence to suggest that russia was behind this. a lot of the conclusions are there, but very little else. one of the things that they take issue wit
there is for instance former head of the russian parliament's foreign relation committee who came out with a series of tweets, he is very active on twitter, early this morning and late last night clearly right after reading that declassified version of that report where he says that it's not russsia that is undermining democracy, it is the u.s., blaming the obama administration for the poor relations with russia. and of course the russians have always said that they flat out denny of the...
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in iraq, the iraqi parliament has had a fierce debate in which member after member has pointed out that the iraqi government and army have allied with the united states for a decade in fighting terrorists. the iraqi army is right now the principal fighting force fighting isis. the terrorist group that druona trump says he wants to eliminate. guess who's putting their lives on the line for that -- iraqi soldiers. those soldiers and their families and -- translators for the american advisers are told that they are -- they are hostile entities who will not be allowed to visit the united states. they will not be allowed to visit the country that they are risking their lives for. it strikes me as -- you know, just if you look at the international implications of it, the ban is having very serious negative effects. internally, it's causing a degree of chaos. within the government it's caused the attorney general to be fired. so i don't know what yardstick you can use to describe it as having been successful. but you are right. that is what they claim. >> what do you think will be the long-ter
in iraq, the iraqi parliament has had a fierce debate in which member after member has pointed out that the iraqi government and army have allied with the united states for a decade in fighting terrorists. the iraqi army is right now the principal fighting force fighting isis. the terrorist group that druona trump says he wants to eliminate. guess who's putting their lives on the line for that -- iraqi soldiers. those soldiers and their families and -- translators for the american advisers are...
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that's where their parliament is, where the prime minister keeps their offices. we have a consulate there. it's time to recognize those facts as the best way to move forward to have an agreement between the israelis and palestinians. we would be offended if a foreign country had its embassy in new york or chicago or los angeles. our capital is here in washington. we should have our embassy in israel. >> no president has agreed to do so. they may have said stuff during their campaigns but none has been willing to actually move the embassy. >> i would encourage donald trump to keep his promise on this one just like i would have the past presidents. here we face also some substantially changed circumstances in the middle east. i think it's time to move our embassy. >> kerry says there would be a negative reaction from even friendly countries like egypt and jordan and really is not worth it. >> well, the fact of the matter is israel is now closer to our sunni-arab allies countries like egypt, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates than it has before. i think the c
that's where their parliament is, where the prime minister keeps their offices. we have a consulate there. it's time to recognize those facts as the best way to move forward to have an agreement between the israelis and palestinians. we would be offended if a foreign country had its embassy in new york or chicago or los angeles. our capital is here in washington. we should have our embassy in israel. >> no president has agreed to do so. they may have said stuff during their campaigns but...
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so what will the iraqi parliament do if we are talking about the fight against extremist and isis, a battle in mosul is going on as we speak and we certainly don't need some impediment in succeeding in driving the isis out of mosul. >> john thomas joins us now, and he's a republican consultant. you are in favor of the travel ban. first i would like for you to consider the political angle. there's pushback against the executive order since it was signed and there were protests. do you think this ultimately hurts or helps the presidency of donald trump? >> i think eventually, once it all gets sorted out properly, i think it helps donald trump for a couple reasons. first of all, this was one of trump's main campaign promises that he wanted to fight terrorism, and he did say that he wanted extreme vetting and so the fact that he is coming through on that promise as he is sorting it all is a political win long-term, and the other is donald trump's larger message as we saw in the inaugural speech, it's time to put america first, not the world first but america first. once all the mass nati
so what will the iraqi parliament do if we are talking about the fight against extremist and isis, a battle in mosul is going on as we speak and we certainly don't need some impediment in succeeding in driving the isis out of mosul. >> john thomas joins us now, and he's a republican consultant. you are in favor of the travel ban. first i would like for you to consider the political angle. there's pushback against the executive order since it was signed and there were protests. do you...
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many members of parliament live in the hotels but so fortified. big huge high walls, 45-foot gates. what they did is rammed the gates of the hotel and explode a bomb. five went in and starts shooting in a gun fight with security forces. 15 minutes later, a second explosion from another truck bomb. they want to make sure maximum casualties. that is al shabaab's game. the truth of the matter is, since 2011, they've been kicked out of mogadishu. many forces, united nations, drones have been targeting the group out of densof dense despe. they keep attacking. one. suicide bombers was actually a hotel receptionist. it's important to remember that al shabaab is losing the fight. it's desperation. but far from over, as they try to sets up an election to elect a president and bring back democracy, christine. >> such a terrible event. keep us posted during the developments. thanks, farai. >>> a lot going on around the world. let's take a look at what's coming up on "new day." alisyn camerota is with us. >> hi, guys, i know i say this every morning, but today i mean it, we have a big show. we'
many members of parliament live in the hotels but so fortified. big huge high walls, 45-foot gates. what they did is rammed the gates of the hotel and explode a bomb. five went in and starts shooting in a gun fight with security forces. 15 minutes later, a second explosion from another truck bomb. they want to make sure maximum casualties. that is al shabaab's game. the truth of the matter is, since 2011, they've been kicked out of mogadishu. many forces, united nations, drones have been...
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lithuania invites members of exile from the parliament from crimea that russia has illegally annexed. what do they do? they try to hack into their computer system. this is a modus operandi of interfering with democracies around the world. i don't know why sean spicer would say that when we have our own intelligence agencies that, by the way, i trust more than vladimir putin. we have our own intelligence agencies saying that this happened. and this is not just about one election or one political party or even one country. this is an assault on democracy across the world. >> if that's kind of where the split is between where leading republicans are on capitol hill and where the incoming white house is, you have, as you mentioned, john mccain, lindsey graham, they'll start holding hearings this week on just this issue. what is going to come of these hearings, do you think? >> we'd like to see more information declassified. i think that would be really helpful for the american public to see more . the white house has issued a report. we'd like to see even more information. i know the pres
lithuania invites members of exile from the parliament from crimea that russia has illegally annexed. what do they do? they try to hack into their computer system. this is a modus operandi of interfering with democracies around the world. i don't know why sean spicer would say that when we have our own intelligence agencies that, by the way, i trust more than vladimir putin. we have our own intelligence agencies saying that this happened. and this is not just about one election or one political...
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and the georgia n parliament stood up to the russians, they got hacked by the russians. there is no doubt in my mind the russians hacked into the dnc political organization, and john podesta. it wasn't a 14-year-old kid, unless he was working for the kgb. it wasn't a 300-pound guy unless he was a russian agent. every american should worry about this. it's the democrats today, it could be the republicans party. none of us should be gleeful when a foreign entity hacks into our political system to interfere with our elections, and that's what the russians did. that's what the russians did, and i hope on friday president-elect trump comes to that realization. he should condemn julian assange for putting our soldiers and foreign policy at risk. julian assange is no friend of america and no friend of democracy. >> clearly he's not doing that, the president-elect is citing him right now in his statements. you said i hope no american will be duped by julian assange. do you think the president of the united states has been duped? >> i don't know. all i can tell you is i hope he l
and the georgia n parliament stood up to the russians, they got hacked by the russians. there is no doubt in my mind the russians hacked into the dnc political organization, and john podesta. it wasn't a 14-year-old kid, unless he was working for the kgb. it wasn't a 300-pound guy unless he was a russian agent. every american should worry about this. it's the democrats today, it could be the republicans party. none of us should be gleeful when a foreign entity hacks into our political system to...
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washington is perhaps discussing what might be part of a trade deal and offering something back to british parliament and to the british public on that, also europe as well. also she brings something to the table, and that is the ability to project donald trump as a global statesman. he could perhaps roll in that whole idea of brexit into trumpism, associate the two, both seen as a success from the trump camp. but also potentiality, there's been a hint that donald trump may be offered a state visit here to the uk, and certainly a stay at buckingham palace is seen as something very prestigious. it's something that only the uk can offer, of course, and all the pomp and ceremony that comes with that. we do know that donald trump is a fan. we'll exactly those things to come up during the talks. >> donald trump during the inauguration made it very clear, america first. taking a more nationalist perspective and suggesting to allies that perhaps they should focus on their own interests as the united states will focus on its own interests. so you will see that there are some differences clearly between presi
washington is perhaps discussing what might be part of a trade deal and offering something back to british parliament and to the british public on that, also europe as well. also she brings something to the table, and that is the ability to project donald trump as a global statesman. he could perhaps roll in that whole idea of brexit into trumpism, associate the two, both seen as a success from the trump camp. but also potentiality, there's been a hint that donald trump may be offered a state...
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prime minister theresa may says it's up to the parliament to decide whether it will, in fact, debate this issue. this gives you the sense of the global outcry caused by this. for european leaders, one of the number one issues is they're worried this plays into the propaganda tactics of extremist groups like isis targeting young european muslims who are saying america is at war with you, europe hates you, you'll never be accepted. when they hear this type of rhetoric coming from the white house and this kind of a ban, they're concerned this plays into the hands of those isis recruiters. carol? >> clarissa ward reporting live from london. the backlash against trump's immigration travel ban is growing even among republicans. the koch brothers say it's the, quote, wrong approach and, quote, counterproductive. 16 republican lawmakers are also critical of trump's move including, as you heard, senator jain w john mccain who spoke out sunday morning. >> it is a confused process which, the good news is it's only got to do with a pause. the bad news is obviously this process in these conclusio
prime minister theresa may says it's up to the parliament to decide whether it will, in fact, debate this issue. this gives you the sense of the global outcry caused by this. for european leaders, one of the number one issues is they're worried this plays into the propaganda tactics of extremist groups like isis targeting young european muslims who are saying america is at war with you, europe hates you, you'll never be accepted. when they hear this type of rhetoric coming from the white house...
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it seems the iraqi parliament has voted in a majority to take reciprocal action against the united states. they're calling upon the u.n., the arab league, and the organization of islamic states to take action as a result of this executive decision. and they're also calling upon the u.s. congress and the new administration to rescind that order. of course, let's keep in mind, iraq was one of those seven countries affected by this temporary travel ban. however, the parliamentary vote is nonbinding. it's up to the iraqi government to make a decision on this. and of course there are thousands of american troops and others in this country supporting iraq's effort to crush isis. now, i was actually at the airport waiting in line to get my visa when this vote passed. the iraqi officials at the airport didn't say i was not allowed in. they did express a bit of astonishment that the united states would take this kind of decision against, they consider, iraq considers itself to be an ally of the united states in the war on terrorism. so they asked me why are we paying the price for the fact that we
it seems the iraqi parliament has voted in a majority to take reciprocal action against the united states. they're calling upon the u.n., the arab league, and the organization of islamic states to take action as a result of this executive decision. and they're also calling upon the u.s. congress and the new administration to rescind that order. of course, let's keep in mind, iraq was one of those seven countries affected by this temporary travel ban. however, the parliamentary vote is...
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what does it say to you that a russian parliament member, though, is mirroring what a president-elect is asserting? >> you know, it's almost a cliche. but it does sound more proper coming in sort of a russian accent, just how swarmy and dishonest of a propaganda smear that is. in talking about the wmd question almost a decade behind us at this point, as opposed to dealing with the real issues that we have in front of us, it's nothing but a dodge. this is, by the way, what trying to undermine democracy looks like when you have not just putin, but some of his allies, like we just heard from, who are trying to sort of make it seem as as if all is confusion, all is lost. that democracy can't find its way in a straight line to finding the facts and making intelligence decisions. that's what their goal is. and that's all that he's been saying. so to the extent that donald trump even echoes faintly that stuff, he does himself a real disservice. >> and goes back to saying that all the people that were in office at that time during the bush administration -- >> here again, they're not trying t
what does it say to you that a russian parliament member, though, is mirroring what a president-elect is asserting? >> you know, it's almost a cliche. but it does sound more proper coming in sort of a russian accent, just how swarmy and dishonest of a propaganda smear that is. in talking about the wmd question almost a decade behind us at this point, as opposed to dealing with the real issues that we have in front of us, it's nothing but a dodge. this is, by the way, what trying to...
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russian official echoing donald trump's arguments to criticize the finding from a russian official in the parliament there, he tweeted out, all accusations against rush yar based on confidence and assumptions. the u.s. would just as confident of the wmds hussein had. you'll remember that the trump team said, or trump himself, said in a statement of the intelligence community these are the same people that said that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. now, we're in this place where russian officials are paraphrasing the criticisms of the president-elect against said president-elect's own intelligence community. >> exactly. and donald trump has been criticized for having more confidence in the russian government and julian assange than u.s. and intelligence agencies because of that. it's as important that that statement was made because it's not a fact. these are not the same people. the department has been very intentional in clearing individuals and reorganizing since the war in iraq began. and that announcement was made about wmds. it's just not the same thing. i think along those lines
russian official echoing donald trump's arguments to criticize the finding from a russian official in the parliament there, he tweeted out, all accusations against rush yar based on confidence and assumptions. the u.s. would just as confident of the wmds hussein had. you'll remember that the trump team said, or trump himself, said in a statement of the intelligence community these are the same people that said that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. now, we're in this place where...
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. >> reporter: that gentleman, a former member of you are the keyes parliament, he told us this attack and the manhunt under way exposed the weaknesses of turkey's security surfaces. he says since the failed coup attempt since president erdogan last summer, turkish police and security forces have been gutted with massive punches. he says they're understamped, overstretched, have a shortage of human intelligence, and that they were not ready for this attack. turkish officials have so far not responded to our requests for comment on that. wolf? >> there are also new details e merging on the attacker's movements that night just before, during, and after the massacre. what are you learning? >> reporter: very specific details. turkish news agencies citing witness accounts and girnl gove officials are reporting he took a cab from istanbul's airplane to a street near the nightclub, that he was carrying a backpack, that once he got inside the nightclub he stood near the deejay's booth and started shooting, changing his magazines on his gun several times. afterwards, according to turkish media,
. >> reporter: that gentleman, a former member of you are the keyes parliament, he told us this attack and the manhunt under way exposed the weaknesses of turkey's security surfaces. he says since the failed coup attempt since president erdogan last summer, turkish police and security forces have been gutted with massive punches. he says they're understamped, overstretched, have a shortage of human intelligence, and that they were not ready for this attack. turkish officials have so far...
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. >> today the iraqi parliament voted to unleash the same kind of extreme vetting on u.s. travelers. to demand the u.s. rescind the plan. >> these are people we rely on for intelligence, for operational assistance. i think that the administration has put these relationships at risk in an unconscionable way. >> yemen, iran saying it schwartz terrorists. >> it may be temporary but the impact in the region will be significant and possibly lasting. >> reporter: people here at the state department described a sense of scrambling. once they finally got a copy of the executive order, and then trying to figure out exactly what it meant. among those who have come out in support of it, though, australia. its prime minister saying it's vital every nation have the ability to control who crosses its borders. wolf. >> michelle kosinski at the state department. thank you. we're seeing protesters gathering on capitol hill right now. pictures democratic lawmakers intend to walk from u.s. capital over to the supreme court to protest president trump's travel babb as we start -- as we await t
. >> today the iraqi parliament voted to unleash the same kind of extreme vetting on u.s. travelers. to demand the u.s. rescind the plan. >> these are people we rely on for intelligence, for operational assistance. i think that the administration has put these relationships at risk in an unconscionable way. >> yemen, iran saying it schwartz terrorists. >> it may be temporary but the impact in the region will be significant and possibly lasting. >> reporter: people...